Coconut Fiber and Coconut Dust cultivation boosts in Lakshimpur

Farhan Kabir
Published Feb 14, 2022
In Lakshmipur, where coco fiber and coco dust worth USD 5,796,675 are produced yearly, the coconut husk sector grows in popularity. According to dealers in the industry, demand for coconut fiber and coconut dust has escalated to the point that the items are being sold in advance of production. According to traders, coconut husks were formerly dumped even ten years ago. Some people utilize it as a source of energy. However, coconut husk has become a pricey commodity. Lakshmipur, one of the country's central coconut-growing districts, is the country's principal center for coco fiber and coco dust manufacturing.

Coconut is grown in 2,735 hectares of land in Lakshmipur, according to the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE). Aside from that, coconut trees may be found in practically every home. Every year, the district produces around USD 579,667.55 to USD 695,601. 6 dry coconuts. Coco fiber and coco dust are made from dried coconut husk at processing plants.
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